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US Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs Victoria Nuland’s Visits to Ukraine have Always Been An Ill Omen

 3 Feb, 2024 18:08

Kremlin comments on Nuland’s latest Kiev trip

Visits of the top US official never mean anything good for Ukraine, Dmitry Peskov says
Kremlin comments on Nuland’s latest Kiev trip











US Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs Victoria Nuland’s visits to Ukraine have always been an ill omen for the embattled country, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has suggested when asked for comment on her recent visit.

Peskov made these remarks to Russian journalist Pavel Zarubin, who published excerpts from the interview on Saturday. While suggesting that the Foreign Ministry might have a better assessment of the trip of the outspoken US foreign policy hawk, Peskov still provided his opinion on Nuland’s latest endeavor.

“As a rule, Victoria Nuland’s visit to Kiev does not bring anything good. We remember this from 2014, when she was handing out cookies,” Peskov stated.

The spokesman referred to the infamous episode of the Ukrainian Maidan turmoil. At the time, Nuland, assistant secretary of state for European and Eurasian affairs, showed up in Kiev amid the unrest in early December 2013, giving out snacks to protesters.

The official has been widely perceived as one of the key figures behind the Maidan events, which ultimately brought down Ukraine’s democratically-elected president, Viktor Yanukovich. 
Feb 7, 2014 — A transcript of the alleged conversation between Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland and the US ambassador to Ukraine, ...
“Nuland’s cookies” have become a well-known example of direct US involvement in the coup.



Nuland traveled to Kiev on Wednesday, teasing new “battlefield surprises” for Russia set to get supplied to Ukraine
The official said that GLSDB (Ground Launched Small Diameter Bomb) munitions, which can strike targets at a distance of up to 150 km, were already on their way to Kiev.


> The delivery comes from the so-called Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative (USAI), which focuses on procuring military hardware for Kiev from private contractors rather than tapping into Washington’s own stocks, the Pentagon has explained.

The looming delivery has been condemned by Moscow, with Russian Ambassador to the US Anatoly Antonov stating it looked particularly cynical in the aftermath of Kiev shooting down an Il-76 Russian cargo plane with Ukrainian prisoners of war on board.

The GLSDB announcement has effectively become “a kind of a reaction to the terrorist attack by Ukrainian thugs,” the diplomat stated. He continued that it was an “irresponsible” and “simply shocking” move.

3 FEB, 02:30Updated at: 3 Feb, 03:43

US supplies to Ukraine to not affect special military op course — Kremlin

All goals will be achieved, said Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov

MOSCOW, February 3. /TASS/. Washington's supplies to the Kiev regime will in no way affect the course or results of the special military operation, they only make things worse for the Ukrainians themselves, Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov said.

Commenting on the words of US Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs Victoria Nuland about "surprises" for Russia on the battlefield, the spokesman said: "As for surprises - yes, the United States, as a direct participant in this conflict, maintains and increases the degree of its direct involvement in this conflict, continues to provoke the Kiev regime to continue the war. This can in no way affect the course of the special military operation. And this can in no way affect the outcome of the special military operation, all goals will be achieved. The Americans are making it more painful for the Ukrainians, the Americans are making it so that more Ukrainians die. It is the Americans who are doing this, and they should understand this."

Speaking about Nuland's visit to Ukraine, Peskov recalled that her visits to Kiev never end in anything good and it is well proven by the events of 2014.

Now, according to the hspokesman, the US is trying to "miraculously" shift the financial burden to the Europeans. "The Europeans have already pledged 50 billion euros. Let's see how the Americans will twist themselves further so that they themselves do not spend anything, but only earn," Peskov added.

He pointed out that the US in any case maintains its hostile attitude to Russia in all its manifestations. "We know it, we are on alert, our president knows what to do, and the special military operation continues," the Kremlin spokesman concluded.

On Tuesday, Nuland arrived in Kiev, which she has visited many times before, with the last visit taking place in December 2022. Her name became firmly associated with the coup in Ukraine after she traveled to Kiev in the winter of 2013-2014. Nuland met with opposition figures and also went out to protesters on Independence Square in the center of the Ukrainian capital, serving them cookies and sandwiches.

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Last updated (GMT/UTC): 07.02.2014 14:43

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U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland at her news conference at the U.S. Embassy in Kyiv on February 7U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland at her news conference at the U.S. Embassy in Kyiv on February 7

A senior U.S. diplomat has denied Russian claims that Ukrainian antigovernment militants are trained at the U.S. Embassy in Kyiv.

Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland also said Washington and the international community are ready to provide more aid to Ukraine if leaders move quickly to implement democratic reforms and install what she called a "national technical government" to end the ongoing confrontation between authorities and antigovernment protesters.

"Nobody is going to give economic support from the United States or from the IMF [International Monetary Fund] or from Europe to an unreformed Ukraine," Nuland said.

Nuland was speaking in Kyiv on February 7, one day after she became embroiled in controversy after the leak of a bugged conversation in which she used a vulgarity to dismiss European Union mediation efforts in Ukraine.

The State Department says Nuland has apologized to the EU.

However, Germany, a leading U.S. ally and an EU power, criticized Nuland's comments as "totally unacceptable."

A spokeswoman for Chancellor Angela Merkel said Merkel strongly backs the job being done on the Ukrainian crisis by EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton.

Neither Nuland nor the U.S. State Department has disputed the contents of the recording of the telephone call between Nuland and the U.S. ambassador to Ukraine, Geoffrey Pyatt.

"I am obviously not going to comment on private diplomatic conversations, other than to say it was pretty impressive tradecraft. The audio was extremely clear," Nuland said on February 7.

Earlier, the U.S. State Department suggested that Russia was likely responsible for the disclosure of the conversation.

The controversy has occurred amid a heated competition between Russia, on one side, and the United States and EU, on the other, to influence events in Ukraine.

Russian officials have suggested the recording, in which the American diplomats discuss the capabilities of Ukrainian opposition leaders, shows that Washington is deeply involved in efforts to take over the country.

Mass protests by Ukrainians erupted more than two months ago after President Viktor Yanukovych declined to sign trade and political accords with the EU and instead moved to strengthen Ukraine's economic and political ties to Russia, including agreeing to a $15 billion loan from Moscow.

Nuland, the State Department's most senior official for Europe, met in Kyiv with Ukrainian leaders on February 6, including Yanukovych and opposition leaders.

She denounced as "pure fantasy" an allegation by a Russian official that the United States is arming and training Ukrainian antigovernment militants.

Nuland also said she did not believe the leaked recording would ruin relations between the United States and opposition leaders.

She said the international community, including the United States, is ready to boost financial support for Ukraine if the country's leaders move away from confrontation, embrace democratic reforms, and install a unity technical government to clear the way for new elections.

Speaking about Washington's relations with Russia, Nuland said the United States has "broad and complex" relations with Russia on issues ranging from Ukraine to Syria, arms control, and the Iranian nuclear program.

"We have been in conversation with Russia with regard to the situation in Ukraine," Nuland said. "Our message has been that we all – Ukrainians, Russians, Americans, all of Ukraine's neighbors – have an interest in a stable, peaceful, democratic Ukraine. That's what the Untied States is working to support and we are asking what Russia is working to support."

Yanukovych was due to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin on February 7 on the sidelines of the Olympic Games as they kicked off in Sochi, Russia.

With reporting by Reuters and AFP

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Phoenix Celebrates Northwest Light Rail Extension Opening...anticipated to initially attract 1,400 new, daily riders to the system each day

 

Mayor Kate Gallego and FTA Administrator Nuria Fernandez are joined by local and federal offcials to celebrate the grand opening and ribbon-cuttin of the new Northwest Extension II project at the Thelda Williams Transit Center in Phoenix.

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More than 2,000 people, including federal, state and local leaders, gathered to celebrate the opening of the Northwest Phase II extension of light rail in Phoenix. The project includes a series of "firsts" for Valley Metro and the community including the first elevated station, rail-only bridge over I-17 and a multi-modal transit center named after regional transit champion, former Phoenix Mayor and Councilmember Thelda Williams. 

"I am proud to be back in Phoenix, less than three years after signing the grant that funded this important extension that will make such a difference in the lives of people in this region,” said FTA Administrator Nuria Fernandez. “This was the first project funded by FTA under President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and the city and Valley Metro have done incredible work building it on budget and delivering the project earlier than expected. Congratulations to all.”

  • The project received $158 million from the nationally competitive Capital Investment Grant program through the FTA. 
  • The city of Phoenix T2050 funds provided $213 million and regional transportation funds from Proposition 400 provided the final $30 million. 
  • Construction began in 2020, creating 3,000 direct jobs in our community and more than 6,000 indirect jobs across the country.  

“This project represents years and years of hard work, at the city, county and federal level,” said U.S. Congressman Greg Stanton. “There’s no question light rail has been a resounding success—not just as a way to move people, but as an economic development tool. Phase II is going to connect residents in the West Valley to jobs and education in central Phoenix, and all the way to Tempe and Mesa.”

The new extension includes three stations and is anticipated to initially attract 1,400 new, daily riders to the system each day. Crossing the I-17, the project gives greater transit access to the West Valley, connecting current and future riders with opportunities in central Phoenix, Tempe and Mesa.  

“This extension has been part of Phoenix’s transit vision for more than two decades,” said Phoenix Mayor and Maricopa Association of Governments Regional Council Chair Kate Gallego. “Today’s expansion is not only a celebration of our community’s vision and commitment to sustainable growth, but also the region’s Proposition 400 investment totaling nearly $1.3 billion to establish and grow our light rail system. Light rail has changed the way our community travels, fostering mobility freedom and economic opportunity across our county.”

Featured along the new extension, there are nine different art elements created by seven artists reflecting the character and history of the local community. Art is incorporated into the new stations, parking garage and the Thelda Williams Transit Center.

The four-story parking garage has solar panels to support the facility's infrastructure and the transit center is served by five bus routes and, in the future, potentially Bus Rapid Transit. 

“This is a wonderful day for Phoenix residents and everyone who travels across the Valley,” said Phoenix Councilmember and Valley Metro Rail Board Chair Laura Pastor. “Riders from northwest Phoenix will now have access to jobs and education across our entire region. ASU campuses, Sky Harbor, employment centers, housing, recreation and entertainment are all easily accessible.”  

According to Valley Metro CEO, Jessica Mefford-Miller, “We have made the leap over one of our busiest and most vital freeways with a bridge that opens the door to the West Valley. Congratulations to the Valley Metro team, our contractors and our neighbors, working in lockstep with the city of Phoenix, to deliver a project ahead of schedule and on budget that beautifies and enriches our community, as depicted by Alberto Rios’ Light Rail Hummingbird.”​

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YOU DO YOU: Musical Sketch Tribute to "Dune' Popcorn Bucket

 The Dune 2 popcorn bucket has sparked controversy and humor on social media for its uncanny resemblance to a 'fleshlight'. Let's take a closer look at this unexpected viral sensation and explore the reactions it has elicited from fans and critics alike.

‘SNL’: Marcello Hernandez, Ayo Edebiri & More Lose Virginity To ‘Dune’ Popcorn Bucket In Musical Sketch

SNL' Parodies Promotional 'Dune' Popcorn Bucket In Musical Sketch – Deadline

In recent days, the internet has taken notice of a bizarre Dune-themed popcorn bucket being handed out at movie theaters to promote the forthcoming release of Warner Bros’ Dune: Part Two — and now, SNL has paid tribute.

The sketch from tonight’s episode opens on the teenage Rudy (Marcello Hernandez) and friends at the high school lunch table, watching as Rudy is approached by a flirtatious schoolmate, played by host Ayo Edebiri.

“Hey Rudy. Are you going to be around after school?” she asks, to which he replies, “Definitely.”

After she walks away, Rudy’s friends — played by Devon Walker and Bowen Yang — acknowledge that their interaction was “so cute,” and Rudy has something to tell them. “My parents are going out of town tonight, which means I’m going to have the house to myself. I think it’s going to happen tonight, for real,” he says excitedly, alluding to the prospect of losing his virginity.

Later, he sprays himself with cologne, seemingly awaiting his schoolmate’s arrival, before bursting into song. “I’ve been ready for this moment for a long, long time and it’s happening tonight,” Rudy sings. “Been waiting for someone special and now that I’ve found it, it finally feels so right.”

Rudy goes on to sing: “I’m a gentle teenage boy with an innocent heart but you found a way to touch it — and now that my parents are gone, I’m going to lose my virginity to the Dune popcorn bucket.”

We cut to him holding the bucket, modeled off of the sandworms of the desert planet of Arrakis, which has spiny plastic teeth lining its center. “Oh, play my heartstrings just like a fiddle,” sings Rudy, “and I’m not scared of the teeth in the middle.”

Later, after watching Rudy pop champagne, we cut to Edebiri’s character telling her dad (played by Kenan Thompson) that she herself is not into boys, but rather — you guessed it — the Dune popcorn bucket.

“And I don’t care about my grades anymore,” sings Yang’s character. “Just want that Dune popcorn bucket.”

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